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Unfortunately, I got rid of it by taking it apart and using the ridge lines, etc. on other hammocks. The rest of it got thrown away. I did email you about it a couple years ago about improving the design somewhat, but you didn't like my ideas too much (not that I know anything about designing these things), nor were you interested in looking at it at the time. Sorry,

I'm going to guess about 150 nights? I used it about two and half to three years of hiking about 1,500 - 2,000 miles. I used it as a chair as well as a place to sleep. I weight about 190 to 200 lbs (although I think I was about 10 to 20 lbs less when I had it) and am about 5' 6".

which model did you have? i just looked at one the other day that had over 400 nights on it and it was in great shape

pjguyon@gmail.com - I had complained about my problem and suggested a special order that might have solved my problem. If I remember correctly, it involved two foot boxes, one on each side, and both sides being the same as the entry side of the regular WBBB. I had the 1.1 oz version.

I have a BB and Lite Owl and you can't go wrong with either one. When the weather's cold and bugs aren't an issue, I tend to favor my Lite Owl. The 11-foot length lets you get really flat and the foot and head boxes allow you to use them righty or lefty.

Never tell people how to do things. Tell them what to do and they will surprise you with their ingenuity.
--General George S. Patton, Jr.--